The model is for radio control with a recommended single brushless motor power unit. Hull construction can be of either styrene foam or wood and the detailed full-size plans, with 3D views, show easily how to achieve this with either material. The cabin is made from styrene sheet. The accompanying full construction article was first published in the September 2014 issue of Model Boats and continued in the following two monthly issues and the model is recommended for those enthusiasts looking perhaps for their second more demanding project. Plan MM2093, drawn on two sheets.

This is a two sheet scale plan for an easy to construct radio controlled model. It is to an approximate scale of 1:32 producing a model just under 26 inches (660mm) long and is intended for radio control with twin electric drive motors. The plan was featured, together with accompanying constructional notes and photographs, in the October 2011 Model Boats magazine (No. 61/731). The model is simple to build and ideal for those who have already built a least one model boat.

Grampian Pride Ref: MM1393 Grampian Pride: Standby Modern Rescue Vessel at 1:50 scale, model length 33in. Detailed drawings of a Norwegian built vessel now operating in the North Sea servicing oil platforms. No model construction details are included and the model is for experienced builders only.Three sheets

Esk Harbour Ref: MM1386 Esk Harbour: Completely different model of the famous Whitby dredger. Hull length is 37in by 9½in beam, scale is 1:32. The detailed two sheet plan includes full lines, side elevations, plan and detailed views of parts of the superstructure. For single electric drive and radio control. For experienced modellers.

RMAS Moorhen Ref: MM1467 R.M.A.S Moorhen: Detailed plans for a 1990s naval support vessel operated by the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service. At a scale of 1:43 length is 29 in. (740mm) and beam 10 in. (250mm). Two large sheets.